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What is Temporary Work (short stay) Visa for Australia

This visa is for the temporary entry of people intending to -

- Undertake short-term ,non-ongoing highly specialized work
- Participate in non-ongoing cultural or social activities at the
invitation of an Australian Organization
- Domestic helpers accompanying their employer on holidays

The applicant can usually stay in Australia for up to six weeks.
The applicant must be outside Australia when The applicant apply for
this visa and when the visa is decided.

Who should apply for Short stay (Temporary Work) Visa for Australia?

Applicant who intends to undertake non-ongoing highly specialized
work and have an employment background and /or personal attributes
that are consistent with the work they propose to engage in :or
Applicants who have been invited to participate in one or more
non-ongoing events by an organization in Australia (that is involved
in organizing the event)
Domestic workers (particularly maids or nannies ) working for
individuals coming to Australia for a short period on visitor visas.
Family members can apply on the same form but will not be able to
work in Australia

Documents required for Australian Temporary Work (short stay) Visa

Application Forms
A completed form 1400

visaPay Visa application charge.
Or provide the following documents to show that The applicant do not
need to
pay the charge:
- for an amateur sports participant or assisting an amateur
participant or team: your invitation to the event, stating this
information
- to act as a representative of a foreign government: a Third Party
Note from your ministry
- if the applicant is in a class of people participating in an
activity specified in a legislative instrument: evidence from the
inviting organisation that the applicant is in that class of people.

Dependants/Accompanying members of the family
For any anyone included in the application who is 18 years of age or
older and is not your partner:
- Form 47A Details of child or other dependent family member aged 18
years or over

If The applicant want to bring a child younger than 18 years of age
with The applicant to Australia, and that child's other parent is
not included in the application:
documentary evidence that The applicant have the legal right to
include that child in your application, such as:
- certified copies of official legal documents, such as a
court-issued custody, access or guardianship order
- a statutory declaration giving their permission
- Form 1229 Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child
under the age of 18 years. If The applicant use this form, The
applicant will have to attach a certified copy of the other parents
government issued identification document (such as a passport or
driving licence) with their photograph and a signature.
-The applicant must also provide one of these documents if the
applicant is applying for this visa and the applicant is younger
than 18 years of age and the applicant is travelling without one or
both parents or guardians.

If your partner is included in the application:

- a copy of your marriage certificate or independent evidence that
the applicant is in a de facto relationship (for example, joint bank
account statements or billing accounts in joint names)

Participating in a cultural or social event
Letter of invitation from the inviting organisation in Australia
that includes the event name, the dates of the event, your role or
duties, and the role of the inviting organisation in the event.
If the applicant is applying as an amateur sports participant or
assisting an amateur participant or team: your invitation to the
event including this information.

Doing highly specialised work
You must show details of the position, the duration of the work,
your role or duties and the reason the applicant is required in
Australia
or
If the applicant is doing freelance work: a copy of your proposed
itinerary covering the above points.

If the applicant is applying to work on an entertainment industry
production:
- evidence that the production will not be shown in Australia, such
as a distribution contract.

AusAID student or recipient
A letter of support from the AusAID Minister.

Health and Character documents
All applicants must meet character requirements.
You may be asked to undergo medical and x-ray examinations.

Other Documents
Your educational or professional qualifications.
Your current employment and your role during your visit to
Australia.
Details of previous contacts with Australian businesspeople or
organisations in Australia.